This article examines the possible roles of exceptionally preserved clay reliefs and sculptures within a cave in the Mixe (Ayuujk) territory of Oaxaca, Mexico, a region where early researchers proposed that no art existed. Deploying conceptual tools offered by the reactivation of ontological studies, it is suggested here that these multilayered things acted as a dynamic relational web between beings co-responsible for the world’s prosperity, social reproduction, and the fertility of the land. Early ethnographic accounts, anthropological work, historical documents, and first-hand interviews with Indigenous people provide an initial explanatory platform for investigating those figures’ functions in the past while also understanding their agen...
Teotihuacan was a sprawling urban center that came to rule an eponymous expansive polity in the cent...
textThis dissertation presents the results of an ethnoarchaeological study of Kaqchikel Maya ceremon...
International audienceSince the 1980s, anthropologists have been valorizing the notion of working to...
After groundbreaking work by multiple archaeologists in the latter half of the 20th century, caves i...
As portals to the supernatural realm that creates and animates the universe, caves have always been ...
Interaction between the Gulf Coast Olmecs and various regions of Early Formative Mesoamerica remains...
This paper illustrates the collaborative aspects of archaeological research in two communities in th...
An excavated collection of 3000-year-old fired-clay figurines from the Mixteca Alta, Oaxaca, Mexico,...
As portals to the supernatural realm that creates and animates the universe, caves have always been ...
This paper examines the role of caches, burials, and mortuary offerings as forms of inalienable weal...
"Grounding the Past" addresses archaeological field praxis and its role in the political present of ...
The community of the Merced del Pueblo de Abiquiú in northern New Mexico has strong connections to t...
The indigenous ontology has been differentiated from the western one by having a close relationship ...
In this article, I set out a relational approach to Andean art, with the aim of investigating, in br...
textThis dissertation examines the state and tourist discourses that promote the Mexican state of O...
Teotihuacan was a sprawling urban center that came to rule an eponymous expansive polity in the cent...
textThis dissertation presents the results of an ethnoarchaeological study of Kaqchikel Maya ceremon...
International audienceSince the 1980s, anthropologists have been valorizing the notion of working to...
After groundbreaking work by multiple archaeologists in the latter half of the 20th century, caves i...
As portals to the supernatural realm that creates and animates the universe, caves have always been ...
Interaction between the Gulf Coast Olmecs and various regions of Early Formative Mesoamerica remains...
This paper illustrates the collaborative aspects of archaeological research in two communities in th...
An excavated collection of 3000-year-old fired-clay figurines from the Mixteca Alta, Oaxaca, Mexico,...
As portals to the supernatural realm that creates and animates the universe, caves have always been ...
This paper examines the role of caches, burials, and mortuary offerings as forms of inalienable weal...
"Grounding the Past" addresses archaeological field praxis and its role in the political present of ...
The community of the Merced del Pueblo de Abiquiú in northern New Mexico has strong connections to t...
The indigenous ontology has been differentiated from the western one by having a close relationship ...
In this article, I set out a relational approach to Andean art, with the aim of investigating, in br...
textThis dissertation examines the state and tourist discourses that promote the Mexican state of O...
Teotihuacan was a sprawling urban center that came to rule an eponymous expansive polity in the cent...
textThis dissertation presents the results of an ethnoarchaeological study of Kaqchikel Maya ceremon...
International audienceSince the 1980s, anthropologists have been valorizing the notion of working to...